A Lily Pad of Possibilities


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Fiona Goldsmith creates a natural world suffused with fairies and magic; her themes are identity, love, beauty, self love and acceptance, truth and transformations. She celebrates nature and our constant connection that we may have forgotten to notice. There is both silence and sound in this writing, less is more. The poet’s life work as a teacher of yoga, comes through in the breath of some of the pieces in this collection, and the soft touch of a loving storyteller is there too. Meet Alice, Rose, lovely O, Maria, Tasha, Kira and the fairies, in a celebration of the feminine, empowerment and womanhood. Intuition, and following it, is another theme she explores, and this poetry reads like stories to our innocent self. Positive and life-affirming, Fiona’s poetry will make you smile and feel good to be alive.




Underneath the Lily Pad


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The Moral of This Story Be Strong, Be Brave and Believe- Everyone Needs Something To Believe in. ********************** Join Kylee as she takes you on an emotional journey of encouragement, hope and the bonds of friendship. When one of Kylees friends passes away- she and all the creatures are faced with the process of grieving a loss. This moving story takes you to a magical pond. You will meet Hopper the Frog and all of his magical friends that live underneath the lily pad. Through simple text and vibrant illustrations, the creatures learn the importance of each others support and how to believe in something greater than the loss. The Authors inspiring words tap into the expressed emotions of these young creatures and the importance of celebrating a life through dialogue and communication. Explore the warm and gentle meaning behind F.R.O.G. This is the third book in the continuing series of allegories. Its a magical tale that will have you laughing, make you cry and empower you to be brave- and believe




The Fighting Chance


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When Innovation Moves at Digital Speed


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Practical advice from experts on how to create, manage, measure, and improve innovation in and for today's digital markets All organizations grapple with what digitalization means for their business and, in particular, how digital forces will drive their approaches to innovation. But very few organizations have clearly defined the scale, speed, and scope of their engagement with the digital world. These essays, from the pages of the preeminent journal MIT Sloan Management Review, offer practical advice from experts on how to create, facilitate, and manage innovation in and for today's digital markets. The essays emphasize the power of intersections, where different mindsets and skills collide. These connections can be external—LEGO, for example, has engaged more than 100,000 adult fans in user communities—or internal, as when “brokers,” “connectors,” and “energizers” act within organizations. Contributors stress the value of action over analysis, citing examples that affirm the power of trial-and-error experimentation. They demonstrate that innovation success requires thinking beyond technology. Innovation is not created by white-coated scientists in a lab; it is not the job of the few but of the many. And finally, the contributors warn that the greatest enemy lies within; innovators often encounter fierce internal resistance. They consider innovations in the innovation process itself, describing the promise and pitfalls of “design thinking” and offering advice on how to manage the tension between new and existing business models. Innovation is not a magical act practiced by a select few with rare gifts. Innovation is a discipline that can be measured, managed, and improved. When Innovation Moves at Digital Speed provides practical guidance for innovation success. Contributors Daniel Amaral, Jamie Anderson, Scott D. Anthony, Yun Mi Antorini, Michael Arena, Tormod Askildsen, Michael Ballé, Thomas Bartman, Jennie Björk, Marcel Bogers, Anna Brattström, Clayton M. Christensen, Edivandro Carlos Conforto, Rob Cross, Charles Dhanaraj, Thomas Fink, Nicolai J. Foss, Johan Frishammar, Johann Harnoss, Srivardhini K. Jha, Lâle Kesebi, Rishikesha T. Krishnan, Martin Kupp, Sean Looram, Mats Magnusson, Ann Majchrzak, Arvind Malhotra, James Morgan, Albert M. Muñiz, Jr., Ramiro Palma, Ishwardutt Parulkar, Eric Rebentisch, Jörg Reckhenrich, Martin Reeves, Anders Richtnér, Dave Rochlin, Duncan Simester, Jonathan Sims, Joseph V. Sinfield, Durward K. Sobek II, Freddy Solis, Kristian J. Sund, Mary Uhl-Bien, Derek van Bever, J. Andrei Villarroel, Amy Webb




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Virginia Wildlife


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The Littlest Bigfoot


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Small Millie Maximus, a misfit in her tribe of tall, hairy Bigfoots, and twelve-year-old Alice, large and clumsy, who feels out of place at her boarding school in upstate New York, form a bond and experience friendship for the first time.